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  1. The Ontario Fire Code (O. Reg. 730/81) states that each hydrant must be flushed and inspected annually. Flushing removes sediment from water mains which helps to keep drinking water clear in our distribution system.

  2. The City of Belleville is starting its annual Hydrant Flushing today. Flushing will take place in different parts of the city until June 25. Every year, the hydrants are flushed to keep watermains clear of sediment, resulting in clear and safe drinking water.

  3. 18 de may. de 2020 · Public Works | Our annual hydrant flushing schedule is now online. Find out when crews will be flushing hydrants in your area and what you need to know about the process at: bit.ly/2Kkr4Jf.

  4. The City of Belleville, specifically Belleville Fire and Emergency Service, is mandated to respond to complaints and request inspections related to fire safety concerns by the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA). Fire Prevention Officers enforce violations found under the Ontario Fire Code.

  5. We treat most of Belleville's drinking water at the Gerry O'Connor Water Treatment Plant at 2 Sidney Street. It can treat up to 72 million litres of water each day. This is enough to fill Belleville's water tower twenty-four times.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2024 · BELLEVILLE, NJ — Some Belleville residents may see discolored water or low pressure from June 13 to June 24 due to fire hydrant flushing, officials announced Thursday.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2023 · Notice | From Monday June 19 to Friday June 23, Hydrant Flushing will take place in Area 8. Residents are advised that they may experience reddish-coloured water and to avoid doing laundry while the program is underway to prevent staining.